Wooden Warrior

Wooden Warrior features a 45-foot (14 m) drop, with a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour (56 km/h) and a total track length of 1,239 feet (378 m).

[1] It was announced that the proposal would be submitted at the February meeting of the Town of Middlebury Planning & Zoning Commission.

The name was nominated by elementary school students from Middlebury and Bethel, Connecticut, and selected by the park in order to reflect the Native American history of Lake Quassapaug.

[8] The ride's station is located on top of the park's former entrance, near the Big Flush water slide.

[9] The Timberliner train features hydraulic restraints,[11] accommodating more guests and allowing it to have a 40-inch (100 cm) height limit.

In total, the ride was constructed with around 140,000 board feet of pressure treated Southern pine,[13] alongside more than 200,000 nails, and more than 35,000 nuts and bolts.

[14][15] According to Jim Winslett of ElloCoaster, the ride features "crazy airtime all over the layout" and "speed that shouldn't even be possible".

Wooden Warrior's Timberliner train